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They played for dirty money in sun city , south africa
Shirley Bassey
Elton John
Queen
Status Quo
Sabbath bloody sabbath !
Ray Charles
KC and the sunshine
Frank Sinatra
There are many many more corporate whores who despite musicians union directives chased the money and played sun city
I find the inclusion of ray charles staggering but there you go
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It always makes my blood boil when I hear Brian May pontificating on animal rights, shame he didn’t have the same concerns for millions of South Africans.
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The Kinks turned it down.
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Rod Stewart is another cuunt who played there.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I find the inclusion of ray charles staggering but there you go
George Benson.
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But a lot of people went there when apartheid was the accepted status quo (Excuse the musical pun) so it wasn't seen as so bad as it is now in hindsight.
Plus of course there were parts of the USA that in reality weren't much better but still accepted.
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xsnaggle
But a lot of people went there when apartheid was the accepted status quo (Excuse the musical pun) so it wasn't seen as so bad as it is now in hindsight.
Plus of course there were parts of the USA that in reality weren't much better but still accepted.
When was this time? The time when apartheid was seen as OK? When a world pariah state based on institutionalised racism was just the way it is? When artistes without the benefit of hindsight should be cut a bit of slack for chasing the rand when they couldn't (really couldn't) have known better? Really?
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jon1959
When was this time? The time when apartheid was seen as OK? When a world pariah state based on institutionalised racism was just the way it is? When artistes without the benefit of hindsight should be cut a bit of slack for chasing the rand when they couldn't (really couldn't) have known better? Really?
When they were still playing international sport when their government was still recognised all over the world. You may not like it but it was so and all the outrage in the world won't change it.
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Toggs
It always makes my blood boil when I hear Brian May pontificating on animal rights, shame he didn’t have the same concerns for millions of South Africans.
Yeah he can do one
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xsnaggle
When they were still playing international sport when their government was still recognised all over the world. You may not like it but it was so and all the outrage in the world won't change it.
The musicians union made it clear they fell in line with un sanction directives . Those that played knew exactly what they were doing . They were propping up apartheid.
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Shirley Bassey
Elton John
Queen
Status Quo
Sabbath bloody sabbath !
Ray Charles
KC and the sunshine
Frank Sinatra
There are many many more corporate whores who despite musicians union directives chased the money and played sun city
I find the inclusion of ray charles staggering but there you go
To be fair to Ray, his manager probably told him he was playing in London
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SLUDGE FACTORY
The musicians union made it clear they fell in line with un sanction directives . Those that played knew exactly what they were doing . They were propping up apartheid.
Did they? So why didn't the remove their musicians union accreditation, then they wouldn't have been able to play anywhere else?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aopKk56jM-I
Artists United Against Apartheid - Sun City
One movie where i cried quite uncontrollable as young teenager was Cry Freedom, that end scene was ****ing gruesome!
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ken smith
To be fair to Ray, his manager probably told him he was playing in London
Ouch!
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xsnaggle
When they were still playing international sport when their government was still recognised all over the world. You may not like it but it was so and all the outrage in the world won't change it.
They were banned form most international sport from c1970 til 1990s!
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Shirley Bassey
I find the inclusion of ray charles staggering but there you go
Why single out Ray? Tina Turner and Dionne Warwick also played Sun City!
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ken smith
To be fair to Ray, his manager probably told him he was playing in London
:hehe:
One of Ray's best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQXsM1l2wZ8
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cityhammer
Why single out Ray? Tina Turner and Dionne Warwick also played Sun City!
So did our very own shirley bassey of Nigerian heritage , which is why I mentioned her
Theres loads more
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Toggs
It always makes my blood boil when I hear Brian May pontificating on animal rights, shame he didn’t have the same concerns for millions of South Africans.
And shame he turned a blind eye to some of Mercury's antics.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
So did our very own shirley bassey of Nigerian heritage , which is why I mentioned her
Theres loads more
You're becoming the Victor Meldrew of CCMB!
I realise you're frustrated by the dearth of boilers at secluded laybys and car parks for you to arse end, but come on, stop moaning.
Invite that piece with the wonky eye who used to work at the butcher's around for a game of nude Monopoly.
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xsnaggle
When they were still playing international sport when their government was still recognised all over the world. You may not like it but it was so and all the outrage in the world won't change it.
Except it did
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xsnaggle
But a lot of people went there when apartheid was the accepted status quo (Excuse the musical pun) so it wasn't seen as so bad as it is now in hindsight.
Plus of course there were parts of the USA that in reality weren't much better but still accepted.
The UN blacklisted Queen for playing there and the anti-apartheid movement was well underway, Sun City was built in 1979 and negotiations to end apartheid began just 11 years later.
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City123
The UN blacklisted Queen for playing there and the anti-apartheid movement was well underway, Sun City was built in 1979 and negotiations to end apartheid began just 11 years later.
Is that the same queen who sang the signature song for the Barcelona olympics in 1992?
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xsnaggle
Is that the same queen who sang the signature song for the Barcelona olympics in 1992?
No it isn't as Queen didn't sing Barcelona
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City123
No it isn't as Queen didn't sing Barcelona
Do you think he killed jill dando ?
Or was that the bloke that dressed up like him ?